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Prunus (angustifolia)

Morris J. Houck, Jr.
USDA NRCS - James E. "Bud" Smith Plant Materials Center
3776 Farm Road 1292
Knox City, Texas 79529-2514
(940) 658-3922
(940) 658-3047 (fax)
mhouck@tx.nrcs.usda.gov
http://plant-materials.nrcs.usda.gov/txpmc

Family Scientific Name: Rosaceae
Family Common Name: Rose Family
Scientific Name: Prunus angustifolia Marshall.
Common Name: Chickasaw plum
Species Code: PRAN3
Ecotype: Buckhorn Area
General Distribution: Sandy savannah range site-tall and mid-grass community-87% grasses, 3% forbs, 10% woody species; and Eroded Prairie range site-mid/tall-grass community-96% grasses, 3% forbs, 1% woody species.
Propagation Goal: plants
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Bareroot (field grown)
Time To Grow: 0
Target Specifications: Stock Type: Field production. Height: 10 ft. Caliper: 2 inches. Root System: Sucker roots forming several thickets.
Propagule Collection: Collected in Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Sulphur, Oklahoma by Morris Houck and Tom Taylor in 8/91.
Propagule Processing: Seed Processing: Fruit collected by hand and remove pulp with a macerator.
Seeds/Kg: 468/kg.
Germination: 60%.
Purity: 100%.
Pre-Planting Treatments: Seed Treatments: Stratification in wet sand or sphagnum peat moss for 60 days in a refrigerator at 36 to 48 degrees Fahrenheit.
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
Propagation Environment: Field production planting.

Seed Propagation Method: Direct seeding on listed beds, irrigation and cultivation.

Container Type and Volume: 1 gallon container.

Growing Media: Sunshine Mix #1or #3.
Establishment Phase: Sowing Date: Spring.

Emergence and Date: N/A.

Sowing/Planting Technique: Field nursery with firm beds---sow seeds in spring with 1/2 - 3/4 inch of topsoil.

Establishment Phase: Soil is irrigated during the summer months before and after germination to ease growth.
Active Growth Phase: Rapid Growth Phase: Roots occur rapidly following germination.
Hardening Phase: Hardening Phase: Irrigation is gradually reduced, after growth is 3 ft. tall.
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Harvest Date: Late spring - early summer.

Total Time To Harvest: May-July.

Storage Conditions: 33-54ยง Fahrenheit and low humidity seed room and seeds are in a closed container to maintain moisture.
Other Comments: Comments: Manage bare-root plants in shaded, damp area-treat with fungicide prior to healing in. Plant bare-root plants in spring or fall; avoid hot, dry months. Use native soil site, root dip with fungicide and moisture-holding additive.
References: How to Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest, 290-292; U.S. Department of Agriculture 1974, 658-673; Vines 1960, 397-398; NRCS James E. `Bud' Smith Plant Materials Center, Knox City, Texas, Plant Collection Information, PM-580.

Citation:

Esquivel, Rudy G.. 2001. Propagation protocol for production of Bareroot (field grown) Prunus angustifolia Marshall. plants USDA NRCS - James E. "Bud" Smith Plant Materials Center Knox City, Texas. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/04/23). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.